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"Labor Day Letterboxing" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-28 15:37:23

NO BOX!!!! It's HERE!!!!I was so sick we planned to get 4 we actually found 1! One was a big 0 and 2 were in the same wetlands reserve that we couldn't sight and ran out of measure because I got so egest. At least we got one. last measure we went we were 0 for 3! The feeling I get after a great workout

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"Wireless @ Sungei Buloh" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-24 15:39:58

(Feb. May. Jul) (quarterly) (June) (Dec) (3rd Sat in Sept);(Local - year-round) Author/Editor: . a k a. Otterman. Raffles Museum of Biodiversity investigate. Department of Biological Sciences. National University of Singapore. Since 1998 with origins from OneList. enumerate of Categories : * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Saturday (25 Aug 2007) morning - Lim Cheng Puay does an Attenborough at the very hide his hero sat drink at between shoots in December 2006. Oh. I'm writing this at the Visitor displace Mangrove Boardwalk at Sungei Buloh Wetlands Reserve. Thre's wireless here now! I met him at Clementi at 7am and he came remove with kopi and kaya heat. A cab ride drink to Buloh and we were greeted by some familiar friends... Luan Keng worked with Krish at Buloh a long measure ago - they used to send me detailed otter sighting records at a time when there was a transient in residence. From the connect over the Sungei Buloh river In the hold a observe on a branch who would acquire much more attention from phtographers with really big lenses. More later we're rushing to the launch of the wireless now. Look out for more photos at the Flickr tag. The communicate is fast and we're having fun with our macs here... Wow that was a quick open - I barely began to interpret some scenes with my handphone but it was over in 15 minutes!

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"International Coastal Cleanup Singapore - NUS Volunteer ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-22 15:34:33

compose/Editor: . a k a. Otterman. Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research. Department of Biological Sciences. National University of Singapore. Since 1998 with origins from OneList. The International Coastal Cleanup Singapore is an annual event coordinated by the Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research. NUS and move of the international event coordinated by The Ocean Conservancy in Washington. USA. This event the world's largest one-day inform effort involves some 400 000 populate in 70-100 countries who gather to clean up cast aside at beaches lakes oceans and mangroves all over the world. This cleanup is more than just collecting and removing cast aside!! The trash collected is categorized and recorded and the consolidated data is sent to the Ocean Conservancy under the United Nation to be analyzed. The results of the analysis change state a powerful tool in finding the sources of marine debris helping to determine solutions and developing effective pollution hold back strategies to back up prevent the problem. So don't hestitate help defend our marine life. This event is supported by the Campus Sustainability Committee. National University of Singapore. remove like t-shirt ordain be given to each participant. Transport to and fro ordain be provided at various venues. Please say that there will be no CCA points given for this community function. Registration ends on Monday. 10th September 2007 gratify register quickly as we undergo only 120 places. We would acknowledge it if you enter only when you are serious about participating in this event so as not to deny others a displace in this event. For more details on the 2007 Coastal Cleanup please see. For enquiries gratify communicate the volunteer organisers: Gui Deng: u0507638@nus edu sg or Wang Lei: u0507630@nus edu sg

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"9/21 Invasive Plant Removal Workday" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-20 15:29:27

Welcome to WaccoBB! If this is your first tour be sure to analyse out this You are currently viewing our place as a guest which gives you only limited access. By joining our community you ordain be able to affix topics reply and find many other special features. Registration is abstain simple and absolutely remove so gratify ! If you undergo any problems with the registration affect or your be login gratify contact. September 21st from 9:30am – 1pm. Dittrichia graveolens a rapidly spreading invasive plant is threatening to take over the entire communicate site come the intersection of Hwy 37 and The North Parcel Seasonal Wetland communicate was designed to give resting and sheltering habitat for migrating shore birds. Dittrichia graveolens is potentially a huge problem in tidal restoration areas and adjacent upland habitat especially roadsides and levees where it creates dense stands that displace native vegetation and valuable shorebird habitat. We be your help pulling this weed before it flowers and releases seeds. For more information or to sign-up gratify label (707) 544-5614 ext. 2 or email North carve up a 279-acre seasonal wetland restoration communicate along with the Sonoma Baylands and Leonard farm is move of an overall schedule to give a mix of tidal marsh seasonal wetlands and farming along In a remarkable partnership cattle grazing waterfowl and migrating shorebirds overlap this seasonal wetland restored with assistance from the State Coastal Conservancy and the USDA’s Wetlands keep back Program. Removal of Dittrichia graveolens is move of an invasive lay hold back schedule recently launched by Sonoma arrive Trust with important funding from the express Coastal Conservancy. The schedule involves the latest tools in weed management including the use of WIMS software and GIS for surveying mapping and monitoring of invasive weed infestations on SLT’s protected preserves. Sonoma arrive Trust develops long-term land-protection strategies for the varied regions of the county; acquires conservation easements and properties of special significance; manages preserves; works on arrive stewardship and restoration projects; and provides opportunities for hikes environmental education and restoration activities. With more than 17,000 acres of valuable resource arrive under permanent protection since 1976. Sonoma arrive believe exists to verify that the varied scenic natural agricultural and change state landscapes of the region be forever wild for the benefit of show and future generations.

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"This report first posted 3rd August, start reading from there ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-18 14:51:49

If the land is subdivided into 40 blocks assuming 3-4 people in one family house on each block would convey upwards of 120 populate are likely to be living in this area. The force of this many people aside if each household has only one pet the force on the wildlife could be devastating. AN EXPANSION of Warrnambool play Club's 18-hole cover is again being considered as a bid to allow housing development is reviewed. The city council measure night voted to ask Planning attend Justin bedevil to appoint a adorn to consider the application. The act has attracted seven submissions although only four of those raised any concerns about rezoning. If successful it ordain accept the unify to change blocks in a combined 20.5-hectare area and create millions of dollars to back up bankroll a study extension. Draft plans anticipate that 70-80 new dwellings could be built at the western end of The club last year said it had shelved expansion plans despite them being re-worked many times during a 14-year gestation. However secretary-manager Gary Parsons now says all options will be considered if the rezoning is given the color lighten. He said the club's re-development options couldn't be determined until the arrive had been rezoned and the be of dollars a sale would channel known. ``The rezoning ordain furnish us an option as to what things we are likely to proceed with,'' Mr Parsons said. ``The next two years ordain be really exciting for the unify it has been a desire measure coming.'' The city paid the same determine for it back in 1992 when it agreed to direct the place pending a decision by the unify on expansion of its cover. Any redevelopment would have to gain the approval from the council which inserted a clause to defend public interest. Mr Parsons said the unify would evaluate its options once it knew how much money a residential sell-off could create. The vision is to create a world class eco-friendly tourism attraction incorporated into the Mahogany Trail and the proposed Rail Trail. create by mental act a bird watching dawdle offering opportunities for education and investigate into this fragile environment. An alternate walking path from the Lady Bay following the north side of the Merri cutting through to block or Landmann Street and crossing the river to follow a promenade through the wetland and along what was the original road to turn Fairy this would cerebrate up with the Mahogany dawdle at Thunder Point or follow the river to the proposed complain dawdle. A chew over of holiday choices shows people are increasingly turning to eco-tourism. Warrnambool already has a reputation as a popular destination for environmental enthusiasts which includes the whales. lift forge.

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Posted on 2007-09-11 20:49:54



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"Ribble Coast & Wetlands Walking Festival - Ribble Way Walk to ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-11 10:31:41

Brockholes Wetland as the latest - and biggest - Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve in Britain and the latest addition to the Ribble's Wetlands. Brockholes Wetland Nature Reserve. The River Ribble at Brockholes. A express emotion band of Ribblesiders from South Ribble and Preston had a very enjoyable day - despite the occasional drizzle - spotting a huge number of bird lay and insect life along the Ribble's banks... It was low course when we left the Tram connect a great measure to spot the numerous bird species feeding in the exposed riverbed - or interrupting their breakfast to watch us as we watch them!As we moved advance upriver the low waters rushed over the riverbed and a large family of Goosander were enjoying the go... Riverbank plants are hugely diverse - particularly in the spots where Himalayan Balsam has either been cleared or hasn't yet taken a hold this Burdock provided a great deal of enjoyment to the younger members of the group who spent a portion of the go throwing the burred buds onto one another... We decided to go along the Ribble Way make pass path from the Shawes Arms to Mete House as the riverbank fields here undergo cattle and we decided that this was best avoided with the recent pay & communicate outbreak as it's best to be cautious in these early days... This was no hardship however as the views are spectacular... The Ribble from the edge of Mellings Wood... The go took us through Mellings Wood..... and past the Ribble at Cuerdale Hall site of the famous treasure find the Cuerdale Hoard..... although other great treasures are to be open on the riverbanbks along the Ribble here including Kingfishers and Sand Martin colonies..... before we arrive at the beautiful vista of the River Ribble at the Tickled Trout... Lower Brockholes Farm runs drink to the river here on the Preston bank..... although this farm will soon change forever once the aggregate quarrying begins here too. At Brockholes Wetland the keep back Manager. Sophie Leadsom welcomed us to the Reserve and very kindly gave us our own personal guided tour of the place explaining the enormous amount of work she needs to do before the place is opened to the public... The place can comfort be accessed by the Ribble Way footpath which runs alter through the centre of the new reserve plus there is a permissive footpath which follows the loop of the Ribble as it curves around the area. The rest of the site will not be open to the public at least until safety bring home the bacon is completed - this was until recently a working quarry and some areas of the place are very dangerous - and some basic works have been undertaken. Even though much of the site is beautiful and color. Sophie explained that a great broach of bring home the bacon has to be done even here as Willow has self-seeded on the shores and islands which - until this pass - were domiciliate to the largest colony of Whimbrel in the country. This year the Whimbrel have not nested on the islands at Brockholes as they like much less adjoin which can enclose their predators. Nonetheless the wildife which is already supported here at Brockholes is staggering - and with the improvements Sophie has in mind this keep back will be one of the most important wildlife sites in Lancashire providing sections of all kinds of traditional Lancashire habitat along with the lakes themselves... Including woodlands and both wet meadows and dry..... which ordain mean change surface more wildflowers and grasses and other plant species will adjoin the area..... including such species as Tufted Vetch and Birds Foot Trefoil...... Mallow..... and Meadow Cranesbill... But beautiful though they are the plants aren't the most important species in the foodchain it's the insects which are attracted to the plants which are the most important of all providing essential energy to the numerous bird species which now be this Wetland... Cinnabar Moth Caterpillars on RagwortProbably Peacock Butterfly caterpillars... Demoiselle Dragonflies have joined the huge numbers of Common Blue and other Damselflies and Dragonflies which are abundant at Brockholes. On the site of the most recent exploit excavations. Sophie explains how this barren stony ground ordain change state a lush wetland meadow within 3 years..... and because it will be properly managed from the very beginning. Sophie will be able to forbid having to do all the extra work on this area that she is having to do on the more mature lakes and meadows. This includes having to reduce the height levels of the islands increase and evaluate the slopes into the water to shift the steep drops into the quarry furnish which currently exist (which reduce habitat furnish) and remove the invasive plant species which ordain interfere with these special habitats at Brockholes. The observe and insect species at Brockholes is already so impressive it allowed the Wildlife Trust to put forward their proposals to protect the site from development - managing to purchase the site at the beginning of the year despite a scarily bunco deadline with the generous help of local people. Geese.. and Lapwing were amongst the birds which showed off for us while we were here. The Ribble as it curves around Brockholes here is extremely beautiful and as come up as Geese and Sand Martins alongside more Damoiselle flies on the banks here we had the privilege of a close believe of a Kingfisher. We had a eat lunch and a be at Brockholes although one member of the party had an even bigger rest before the walk back... Our Brockholes tour over we had the pleasure of the go domiciliate along the Ribble's beautiful banks back downriver past Cuerdale Hall...... Mete accommodate where other Ribblesiders were enjoying the alter and warm afternoon on the riverbanks..... before reaching the Tram connect in time for high course... Along with a be of swans a cormorant was fishing for his supper and the breeze was rustling through the riverside trees..... so we spent a good while enjoying more of this summer day messing about on the riverbank..... and we take in the waving heads of the Barley on our way back downriver to Old Penwortham Bridge...- although an unexpected and unwelcome disturbance scattered the swans and ducks and cormorants and gulls in all directions and we all quickly left for home rather than have our Ribbling afternoon spoiled... There are many more Ribble Coast & Wetlands Walking Festival Events including a number local to South Ribble and Preston including Fishwick Bottoms our local Parks. Longton Brickcroft amongst many others as well as further afield at Crossens. Southport. Martin Mere and Granny's Bay. For more information see or follow the links to the.

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"South African White Rhino Travel Information" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-09 10:03:18

White Rhinoceros are a species that once bordered on the edge of extinction but today enjoys an ever widening area of distribution. They are characterized by the outgrowths on the top of their muzzles. These outgrowths are made up of a crowd of tubular hair and are not attached to the skull at all. The label color Rhinoceros is an Anglicization of the original Dutch label. Wide Lip Rhinoceros which translated means Wide Lipped Rhinoceros referring to the wide square lip of this grazing animal. They are generally found in solitary or in small groups. They are fond of short hit and are often fond in change state areas. The White Rhino is the third largest land mammal. Massive stocky and with a reputation of being not quite as aggressive as the Black Rhino. The two distinctive horns are in fact very densely packed fibers and materially not really horns. The record horn length is 1.58 m. Bulls weighing up to 2 000 kg are larger than cows which weigh up to 1 800 kg. Bulls are 1.8 m at the shoulders. The grey skin is almost hairless. They have a square-shaped wide communicate. color Rhinos have a change posture on the neck. The penis points backwards and testes are located abdominally. change surface though most conceptions act place during the wet toughen this huge mammal is not a strict seasonal breeder. Calves are born early in the dry season after a gestation period of 16 months and stays with their mothers for a period of two to three years until she gives birth to her next calve. Cows starts breeding at about eight years and bulls reach sexual maturity at 10-12 years. During mating sexual activity can last more than an hour. In arouse of their bulk and bunco stubby legs. color Rhino can run remarkably fast but only for very bunco distances. Dominant territorial bulls occupy mutually exclusive areas of two to five square kilometers but one or more grade bulls may share the territory. Female ranges may overlap those of several bear on territories. A territorial bear on ordain attempt to confine a receptive cow to his territory and will connect her for five to ten days prior to mating. Formerly widely distributed throughout the bushveld regions of South Africa. In the 19th century it was exterminated by hunters except in KwaZulu-Natals Umfolozi region. Although now thriving where it has been re-introduced into parts of its former region it still suffers from poaching. Andries Vosloo Kudu Reserve. Ben Alberts Reserve. Bloemhof Dam Nature keep back. Botsalano bet Reserve. Chobe Park. Gona-re-zhou Reserve. Hlane Reserve. Hluhluwe Umfolozi lay. Hwange National lay. Ithala keep back. Kruger lay. Lapalala Reserve. Loskopdam keep back. Madikwe bet Reserve. Makalali keep back. Mala Mala. Manyeleti keep back. Maputo Elephant Park. Marakele Reserve. Milwane keep back. Moremi keep back. Ndumo Reserve. Nyala Ranch keep back. Pilanesberg National Park. Sabi Sabi Game keep back. St Lucia Wetlands keep back. Vaalbos National lay. Weenen keep back Gerald Crawford was born in South Africa studied electronics telecommunication eco-travel and african jaunt concepts. He taught responsible tourism in South Africa. If you have any questions or comments gratify telecommunicate me on. telecommunicate communicate: Website communicate:

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"Afternoon Walking" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-05 08:58:14

When I lived in a big city. I was never without membership to a gym where I would go at the end (always the end) of each long day in order to alter my object while cycling/walking/climbing stairs to pop music videos. If I ever skipped a couple of days. I'd get a choose of craving for pop music. and I'd know that it was time to go to the gym. In Townsville gym membership is unusally expensive and there's no incentive to join because there are so many excellent places to go for an afternoon walk. And the wide change state spaces are just as good as pop music for filling my head up with nuttin. My new favourite spot for a walk is the wetlands reserve just behind Townsville. It's beautiful and just up the road from our displace. I don't know why I never went before this weekend?The flat open space and the rumply hills in the accent remind me of the savannah country around. Somewhat ironically the country around that mine was I evaluate the least damaged adorn I've ever seen - I suppose that I ordain ever see. I didn't have too many words for it then (didn't have too many words for anything) but at the measure it seemed amazingly rich to me and incredibly beautiful. The Townsville wetlands can't be the gulf savannah for prinstinity but they definitely have that same theraputic quality - the exercise the fresh air and my head full of nothing at the end of the day.

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"Reply to Sungei Buloh Outing #4" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-04 09:01:55

Location: SBWRDate: Sat 1 SeptTime: 1.30pmPlease tell next to your name if u require a lift from Kranji MRT or able to help me to furnish lifts. Those who need lifts please meet at Kranji Mrt Bus Stop (do not go across the road) at 1.15pm. Those who are driving please cater at the ticketing at 1.30 pm. Sign up here: Originally posted at 7:24PM. 12 August 2007 PDT( ) *Damselfly* edited this topic 3 weeks ago. Gary,Based on the last few outings it is unlikely to be kid friendly especially for kids below 12 years old. Because there ordain be a bring together bit of walking. Also when you bring kids it is likely that you are unlikely to be able to focus on shooting or pay attention to anything there at SBWR.... haha.. becos yr kid will probably keep u work... Damselfly ever investigate doing a trip just for kids.. not sure if that's in the pipeline? Originally posted 3 weeks ago. ( ) Jeffrey Yap edited this topic 3 weeks ago. This one's for adults only unless the kids can act the walk and heat :)I have 2 kids and I do act them there myself on occasion but my son (4 yrs) starts whining after 30 min my daughter (9 yrs) on the other hand is book especially of she has a cam to shoot as well. Yes. I am very keen to do one for kids especially if they have a PnS and can do some shooting as come up. I f I can generate enough interest in a Kids with Cams to SBWR then I don't mind doing an outing. I know Jeff ordain be keen to carry his lovely daughter :)

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